Today is the 9th anniversary of what has been dubbed the Montana Jury Mutiny, the Pot Shot Heard ‘Round the World, and more! On this day in 2010, so many prospective jurors in Missoula County refused even to consider convicting Touray Cornell over victimless violations involving 1/16 ounce of pot that a jury could not even be seated. They effectively nullified in his case without ever being seated! Read About Touray Cornell’s Hero Jurors This is not the only time such a situation has transpired. In October of this year, prospective jurors in New Orleans also scuttled a...
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We’re digging into a controversial topic: vaccines. I know this is a touchy topic, and this blog is not about telling you how or what to think – I am not having this conversation to be pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine. I am pro-question and pro-clarity, and you should learn all sides of the story and get a different perspective topic. After all, your children lives depend on you getting this one right. There’s just so much intentional misinformation out there on this topic. In fact, most of what we see is deception by omission. It’s what they are not...
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If you traveled by air last week for the Thanksgiving holiday, you undoubtedly witnessed Transportation Security Administration agents conducting aggressive searches of some passengers. A new TSA policy begun in September calls for invasive and humiliating searches of random passengers; in some instances crude pat-downs have taken place in full public view. Some female travelers quite understandably have burst into tears upon being groped, and one can only imagine the lawsuits if TSA were a private company. But TSA is not private, TSA is a federal agency – and therefore totally unaccountable to the American people. TSA was...
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“You’re not to be so blind with patriotism that you can’t face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.” —Malcolm X I realize as I sat down to pen this blog, that the words I write may upset some of you. Especially the topic of this post. Unfortunately the most important issues become the most controversial, which makes them difficult to discuss with a level head. I am not trying to offend anyone, though I am sure some will be. This subject, however, is too important to shy away from, so I hope...
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You should never forget… that these wars of aggression, this police state oppression, hinges on one single thing: our co-operation. It’s not the tyrant at the top of the pyramid who has the final say like most are conditioned to believe. The real question is not who issued the immoral order; the real question is why did you obey it? Did you obey it because you saw a shiny badge, uniform, or an official-looking seal? Did you think that those symbols of authority removed your responsibility to discern? Or is it because those around you complied quietly and...
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In the antebellum South, it was not uncommon for slaves to rent themselves from their masters. As a young man, Frederick Douglass did so, for example. His owner gave him leave to go out on his own, to find employment where he could, and to pocket the pay he received for such work, except that each month he had to pay his master a fixed sum for his freedom. Douglass worked in the shipyards of Baltimore, caulking ships. Aside from his rental payment for his own body, he lived as he wished, subject to his income constraint. He...
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Thousands of people have been exonerated from criminal convictions over the past 10 years. But to blame mere incompetence or negligence would be a mistake. In the majority of these cases, it was criminal and unethical behavior by the courts that put these individuals behind bars in the first place. And this extends all the way up the ladder to the Supreme Court. When you read the following appeal document you’ll begin to understand what I mean and how corrupt the system has become. Corruption is the abuse of power by a public official or any organized system...
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The most important thing we must do to save our democracy is to get big money out of politics. It’s a prerequisite to accomplishing everything else. Today, big money continues to corrupt American politics – creating a vicious cycle that funnels more wealth and power to those at the top and eroding our democracy. In the 2018 midterm elections, wealthy donors and Super-PACs poured millions into the campaigns of the same lawmakers who voted to pass the 2017 tax cuts, which gave them huge windfalls. Consider conservative donors Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, whose casino business received an estimated...
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Iran no longer uses the US dollar in foreign trade transactions, replacing it with other currencies In trade exchanges with the foreign countries, Iran uses other currencies, including Chinese yuan, euro, Turkish lira, Russian ruble and South Korean won. However, the U.S. dollar has been removed. The US dollar currently makes up about 2/3rds of the worlds global reserve currency. This is because nearly every oil-exporting country in the world exclusively sells their oil in US dollars (the Petrodollar), so nations are forced to hoard large amounts of US dollars, allowing the US to print it almost to...
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As if by design, more money is being filtered out and diverted from the general public and into the hands of Large Special Interests. This is being done in a variety of ways which includes the gig_economy where we have many short term jobs at the commission with no benefits, especially no healthcare and no pensions two essential elements people need to be secure. So instead of requiring or providing these necessities “our” government looks the other way as its citizenry slips into the greatest wealth disparity it’s ever seen. Why? Because our government is no longer ours...
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Take a look at the image above. This is the very reason we have an Electoral College. Rather than produce a top-quality presidential candidate who loves America and respects the Constitution, Democrats are working on a way to circumvent the Electoral College, the method by which we have elected presidents of the United States since 1789. Article 2, Section 1 lays out the system. But like most other aspects of constitutional Rule of Law, leftists hold it in contempt. As Governer Polis said… “I’ve long supported electing the president by who gets the most votes. It’s a way...
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“Pity the nation whose people are sheep And whose shepherds mislead them Pity the nation whose leaders are liars Whose sages are silenced And whose bigots haunt the airwaves Pity the nation that raises not its voice Except to praise conquerors And acclaim the bully as hero And aims to rule the world By force and by torture… Pity the nation oh pity the people who allow their rights to erode and their freedoms to be washed away…” —Lawrence Ferlinghetti,...
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ANY TIME ANYONE POST SOMETHING FACEBOOK DOWNLOADS THE POST WITH 3 MINUTES, LOOKS AT IT AND DECIDES IF IT IS TOO MUCH TRUTH AND DELETES IT!. PROBLEM IS… THEY ARE PROTECTING YOU FROM REALITY. Very much like in Nazi Germany, USSR or North Korea. All Senators and Representatives in Congress who are not prepared to fix this should step down immediately too. WE ARE NOT IN CAPITALISM, WE ARE IN CORPORATISM. IN CAPITALISM – THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT & WHICHEVER SMALL BUSINESSES SOLVED CUSTOMER PROBLEMS PROSPERED. When was the last time that was correct? IN CORPORATISM –...
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Every time a president declares a “national emergency” in order to get his way on a particular issue, the closer we are to a dictatorship. Who needs Congress or the people if the president can make the decision on issues by himself? This is a very dangerous precedent. One thing that all Americans want to believe is that it can’t happen here. But it can happen anywhere. It may be happening right now. When a president can just do what he wants and pass national emergency orders at will, we may not be that far off. But it...
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A new billionaire is minted every two days, according to an Oxfam study. As a result, the top 0.1 percent owns a greater share of the nation’s wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined. The richest dynastic families in the United States have seen their wealth expand at a dizzying pace. The three wealthiest families—the Waltons, the Kochs, and the Mars—increased their wealth by nearly 6,000 percent since 1983. In other words, the rich in the United States has accumulated a metric crap ton of money. And what are they doing with this immense wealth and power? Daniel...
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